I'm a newbie. On my list of pages there is one which has no 'edit' or 'delete' option, and it shows up on my blog as 'Home', but It has no content. How can I get rid of it.
The blog I need help with is painreliefselfhelp.wordpress.com.
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I'm a newbie. On my list of pages there is one which has no 'edit' or 'delete' option, and it shows up on my blog as 'Home', but It has no content. How can I get rid of it.
The blog I need help with is painreliefselfhelp.wordpress.com.
The "home" tab on the navigation will lead back to the main site page which is typically the page that shows your posts. It is not a "page" in the true sense and is build dynamically by the wordpress and theme software. The "hello world" on the main page is a post. You edit it under posts in your dashboard. You can create new posts and they will show up on that page as well.
Here are a couple links to get you started, and if you can give us an idea of what you are wanting to do with the site and how you plan on using it, we can help you get things configured the way you want.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/post-vs-page/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/getting-started/
Thank! It makes sense now. I want the home page (post) to give an introduction to the topic and provide a 'table of contents' in the right side-bar linking to sub-topics, each of which should open separately. Is that possible? Anyway, I'm going to go through the zero-to-hero guide before I go any further.
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